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At present, there are no flights from Dimapur to Puttaparthi, as Sri Sathya Sai Airport in Puttaparthi does not handle commercial flights. However, you can take a flight from Dimapur to Bangaluru to reach Puttaparthi. Located at a distance of around 127 km south of Puttaparthi, Bangaluru Airport is the nearest major airport to the town. You can take a bus or taxi from the airport to Puttaparthi.

Currently, there are around 12 connecting flights operated by IndiGo, AirAsia, and Air India from Dimapur to Bangaluru every day. Most of these are one-stop flights, with layovers ranging between 35 minutes to 8 hours in cities, such as Kolkata and Delhi. Depending on the layover timings, the shortest flight from Dimapur to Bangaluru ranges between 4 and 6 hours.

Check out the Airfare Calendar on Adani One to find cheap air tickets to Puttaparthi from Dimapur today! Make your return flight ticket booking in advance and stand a chance to earn cashback offers and avail of discounted airfares.

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About Puttaparthi Airport

Popularly known as Bangaluru Airport, Kempegowda International Airport (IATA: BLR) serves Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka state. The airport is located in Devanahalli, around 40 km north of the city centre. Spread over an area of 4,700 acres in the outskirts of the city, the international airport is served by AirAsia India, Alliance Air, IndiGo, Air India, Vistara, and SpiceJet.Before the airport was constructed in 2008, Bengaluru was served by the old HAL airport. It was then replaced by the Kempegowda International Airport as the main airport for all commercial operations. Formerly known as Bangaluru International Airport, it was renamed after Kempe Gowda I, the founder of Bangaluru, in 2013. .The airport has a single integrated terminal for both domestic as well as international flights. However, there is a separate terminal for Hajj pilgrims. A number of services are available at the airport for the convenience of travellers, including free Wi-Fi, ATMs, baby care facilities, a business centre, currency exchange, duty-free stores, a pharmacy, and a range of dining options.Visitors can choose from several transportation options, such as buses, taxis, and car rentals, from outside the airport to reach various destinations in and around the city.

About Puttaparthi

Situated on the banks of the Chitravathi river and surrounded by rolling hills, Puttaparthi is a peaceful town in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Formerly known as Gollapalli (which means ìhome of cowherdsî), the town is the birthplace of renowned spiritual guru, Sri Sathya Sai Baba (1926ñ2011). A sacred pilgrimage site, Puttaparthi draws visitors from across the country with its serene spiritual environs.Born on 23 November 1926, Sri Sathya Sai Baba is believed to be the reincarnation of the Shirdi Sai Baba by his devotees. Grounded in the ideals of love, truth, peace and non-violence, his teachings inspired a huge following of spiritual seekers, and he went on to be revered as a great spiritual leader.The pride of place is occupied by the Prasanthi Nilayam, which was established by Sri Sathya Sai Baba in 1950. This transformed the town into a famous spiritual centre, eventually bringing in a host of public facilities, including an airport, a railway station, educational institutions, and hospitals. Today, the life and economy of Puttaparthi revolve around the Prasanthi Nilayam.Puttaparthi has a smattering of attractions, including museums, temples, spiritual spots, and also a space theatre. The best time to visit the town is from September to February when the weather is pleasant.

Place to visit in Puttaparthi

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Anjaneya Hanuman Swamy Temple

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Chaitanya Jyoti Museum

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Gokulam

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Prasanthi Nilayam

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Sanathana Samskruti Museum

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Wish-fulfilling Tree

About Dimapur Airport

Dimapur Airport (IATA: DMU) is located in the city of Dimapur in Nagaland. The airport was built during World War II. Today, it serves as the sole civil airport in the northeast Indian state of Nagaland, making it a crucial transportation hub for connecting with other destinations across India, including Kolkata, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad. At present, it is served by Air India and IndiGo, both of which run the majority of flights from the airport.Dimapur Airport has a single domestic terminal with one boarding gate. The airport is equipped with many public facilities, such as free trolleys for transporting luggage and a lost-and-found counter for luggage that might have got misplaced. It also provides special assistance to senior citizens and the differently abled for hassle-free travel. Medical care and wheelchair services are also available on request. Itís a good idea to head to the tourist information centre at the Arrivals lounge to find information about things to do in Nagaland. There are also several duty-free shops where visitors can spend some time browsing through the merchandise that is sold at a nominal price with no additional taxes. The airport is well connected to destinations in and around the city by bus, taxi services, and car rentals.

About Dimapur

Stretching along the banks of the Dhansiri river, Dimapur is the largest city in Nagaland. A thriving hub of trade and commerce, the city serves as the gateway to exploring the treasures of Nagaland. Dimapur draws its name from the Dimasa dialect, in which di means river ñ alluding to the Dhansiri river ñ mar means great, and the Sanskrit word pur means city.However, another section of the locals believes that the word ìDimapurî is an alteration of ìHidimbapurî, which means ìthe city of Hidimbaî. In the Mahabharata, Hidimba married Bheema and bore him a son, named Ghatotkach, who is believed to be the forefather of the Kacharis. The Kachari monuments in the heart of the city are evocative of the cityís glorious past when it served as the capital of the Dimasa or Cachar Kingdom from the 13th to 16th century.Over time, Dimapur has evolved into a cosmopolitan city, integrating its old-world charm into a contemporary cityscape. Naga communities make up the majority of its population. With its historical monuments, spiritual centres, natural sites and bustling bazaars, Dimapur has something for everyone.Dimapur is a hilly place with pleasant weather throughout the year. The best time to visit the city is between October and March when the weather stays perfect for enjoying the great outdoors. The week-long Hornbill Festival in December also offers a unique opportunity to experience the vibrant culture of the various tribes of Nagaland through music, sports, martial arts, food, handicrafts, and more.

Place to visit in Dimapur

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Chumukedima Village

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Diezephe Village

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Kachari Ruins

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Nagaland Zoological Park

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Rangapahar Reserve Forest

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Sumi Baptist Church

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Airport Information

Dimapur

Dimapur Airport, 3rd Mile, Dimapur, Nagaland 797112

Puttaparthi

Frequently Asked Questions

You can buy jewellery, religious statues, brassware, traditional saris, audio and video CDs and VCDs on the teachings of Sri Sathya Baba, perfumes and aromatic oils, as well as Ayurvedic products in the town.
Tamarind rice, idli, dosa, pesarattu, vada, uttappam, various Andhra curries and dals are some of the must-try dishes here.
Telugu, Kannada, English, and Hindi are commonly spoken by the locals in the town.
You can take buses, taxis, auto-rickshaws, or hire a car to travel around the town.
You need at least 3 days to explore the attractions in the town.
Besides being the birthplace of Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Puttaparthi is home to the only temple in India dedicated to Sathyabhama Devi, a consort of Lord Krishna. It was built by the late Kondama Raju, Sri Sathya Sai Babaís grandfather.
It is advisable to dress in modest clothes on a visit to Prasanthi Nilayam. White-coloured clothes are preferred for men. Women can dress in saris or other Indian wear.
The local cuisine of Dimapur is mostly meat-based. However, vegetables also form an important part of the Naga diet. Meats are usually smoked, dried, or fermented. Be sure to try pork sizzlers, dim sums, smoked meats with lemongrass and bamboo shoots, and baked goods here.
You can buy a variety of apparel, footwear, jewellery, electronics, and pickles at the Hong Kong market. The market is also famous for goods from Thailand and Myanmar.
You need at least 3 to 5 days for exploring Dimapur.
You can see waterfalls in the Chumukedima and Seithekima villages.
English, Nagamese, and Hindi are mostly spoken in the city.
You can take buses, mini-buses, taxis, or hire a car to get around the city.
You can visit the Kachari Ruins, Nagaland Zoological Park, Rangapahar Reserve Forest, and Nagaland Science Centre with the kids.
Yes, you need an ILP to visit the city.